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The Wisconsin man suspected of stealing guns and threatening attacks in an anti-government manifesto for the White House wrote an apology letter to the owner of the gun shop that was burglarized, a criminal complaint filed Tuesday said.Joseph Jakubowski, the subject of a nationwide manhunt, has been on the run for seven days following the burglary at The Armageddon Gun Shop. The FBI on Tuesday increased the reward for information leading to his arrest to $20,000.The charging document said Jakubowski lived with his sister but moved out of her home just hours before the theft at the gun shop. While she was cleaning out his bedroom, she said she found what appeared to be the draft of an apology letter to a gun shop owner.In the letter, Jakubowski said that he wanted to purchase the guns to protect himself and his family but was legally barred from doing so because he is a felon. The letter also thanked the gun shop owner for protecting the 2nd Amendment rights of U.S. citizens, the complaint said. Video of Jakubowski apparently recorded after the time he moved out of his sister's home but before the theft at the gun store shows him holding an oversized white envelope bearing multiple stamps and containing a 161-page manifesto addressed to President Donald Trump. "There it is, you see, it's getting shipped. Revolution. It's time for change," he said in the video. The criminal complaint formally charges Jakubowski with three new felonies in connection with the theft of 18 firearms and two silencers from the store. Surveillance video from the store shows the robber entering the store by breaking a window, stuffing weapons into a large duffel bag and leaving within four minutes. A release from the police department said Jakubowski is 32 years old and stands 5 feet, 10 inches tall. He has green eyes and brown hair.Anyone with information about Jakubowski's whereabouts is asked to call the Rock County Sheriff's Office at 608-757-7911 or the FBI at 800-CALL-FBI.

ROCK COUNTY, Wis. —

The Wisconsin man suspected of stealing guns and threatening attacks in an anti-government manifesto for the White House wrote an apology letter to the owner of the gun shop that was burglarized, a criminal complaint filed Tuesday said.

Joseph Jakubowski, the subject of a nationwide manhunt, has been on the run for seven days following the burglary at The Armageddon Gun Shop. The FBI on Tuesday increased the reward for information leading to his arrest to $20,000.

The charging document said Jakubowski lived with his sister but moved out of her home just hours before the theft at the gun shop. While she was cleaning out his bedroom, she said she found what appeared to be the draft of an apology letter to a gun shop owner.

In the letter, Jakubowski said that he wanted to purchase the guns to protect himself and his family but was legally barred from doing so because he is a felon. The letter also thanked the gun shop owner for protecting the 2nd Amendment rights of U.S. citizens, the complaint said.

Video of Jakubowski apparently recorded after the time he moved out of his sister's home but before the theft at the gun store shows him holding an oversized white envelope bearing multiple stamps and containing a 161-page manifesto addressed to President Donald Trump.

"There it is, you see, it's getting shipped. Revolution. It's time for change," he said in the video.

The criminal complaint formally charges Jakubowski with three new felonies in connection with the theft of 18 firearms and two silencers from the store. Surveillance video from the store shows the robber entering the store by breaking a window, stuffing weapons into a large duffel bag and leaving within four minutes.

A release from the police department said Jakubowski is 32 years old and stands 5 feet, 10 inches tall. He has green eyes and brown hair.

Anyone with information about Jakubowski's whereabouts is asked to call the Rock County Sheriff's Office at 608-757-7911 or the FBI at 800-CALL-FBI.